Social networks are effective means of quickly and widely disseminating socially important information about the outstanding deeds of remarkable people. The interactive resources of the global Internet are designed to ensure that the world's general public can always satisfy its civilized right of access to objective information and free communication.
Millions of people regularly perform extraordinary and progressive actions around the world. These people are often famous personalities. But in most cases, significant and resonant actions are performed by honest, courageous, intelligent and highly moral persons who are unknown to the general public. Sometimes even very important achievements for various reasons do not receive the necessary resonance and sufficient fame. Such actions can benefit many people or are a help only for individuals who are in trouble. These actions are always of great importance to social culture, collective morality and global progress.
That is why, within the framework of Εἶδος conferences and championships, the Golden Deeds special program is being implemented. This program is designed to draw additional public attention to the progressive and selfless actions of individuals, as well as to celebrate (recognize) in an original way the noble efforts of such individuals. Within the framework of the program, not informational materials about actions (news stories) and authors of articles and posts are encouraged, but directly the actions themselves and the people who carried out them.
All the basic rules of the project apply to this program. Except for the rule about awarding (for obtaining diplomas) and consideration credit points in the scientific and educational programs of the Academy. The Golden Deeds is a separate category of accounting of information about progressive actions in the following nominations: Hero, Moral Standard, Progress Leader, Peacemaker, Innovator, Record Holder.
The program takes into account actions that have an unambiguously positive general social significance, but which are not related to military conflicts and political processes (except for facts of stopping of bloodshed and establishing of peace). Such deeds may have been taken both at the present time and in the recent past (in the last decades of human history), but must remain highly relevant to modern society.